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Howell pointed out, however, that his group would not make extra work for office personnel, the grounds for Reynolds' objection to Resolution 1602, but would rely rather on questioning procedures.
It is, of course, possible that the Free Enterprise Society was ignorant of Hart's opinions before he opened his month at last night's event. He was suggested as a speaker to the Society by a Boston banker, who quoted a third party as to Hart's qualifications. "His...
Only one objection arose as she drained the jug during the afternoon. A neighboring toiler protested that the gritty crunch of stirred sugar distracted her to the point where she could hardly remember the life span of King Aethulwulf of Britain.
The one common objection was voiced against neckties. "Something happens to women when they go looking for them; they can see nothing but blood-and-thunder patterns," growled one victim 'who was outfitted like a huckster last December 25. Minority factions declared themselves against magazine subscription, searves, and most jewelry...
"No, M. Mayer," said the Premier. "If the government does that, it admits that nothing can be done in France without Communist consent. It would mean the wrecking of our foreign policy. It would not only mean that I might as well go back to planting beans in Lorraine-to...